![]() ![]() So, for example, to use the F9 key to evaluate a formula, you'll need to use fn + F9 You'll find this key in the lower left on your keyboard. To make function keys operate as you expect in Excel, you need to hold the function or fn key. Second, function keys behave differently on a Mac.įunction keys sit at the top of the keyboard and are labeled F1 to F12 on standard keyboards and F1 to F15 on extended keyboards.īy default, Function keys on a Mac control the computer itself, things like screen brightness, volume, video pause and play, and so on. On a Mac, you'll see these symbols in menus across all applications, so they're not specific to Excel. Here's a list of those symbols and the keys they represent. Here are the 5 key differences you need to be aware of.įirst, many shortcut keys on the Mac are often abbreviated as symbols. But it may not feel that way, especially if you come from a Windows background. ![]() In general, Excel shortcuts on the Mac are more similar than different from Windows shortcuts. In this video, we'll talk about using Excel shortcuts on the Mac. ![]()
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